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Posted on 9:00am Saturday 30th August 2008
THERE are a great many things in life that benefit from being compressed and condensed: orange juice for one.
Posted on 8:30am Monday 25th August 2008
Ah, the joys and benefits of a long hot dry summer! It's day eighty of continuous sunshine and heat with no let up in sight. Bliss you say? Well, for some like me it's a welcome by product of living in a climate of only two seasons.
Posted on 9:00am Saturday 23rd August 2008
ONE of the hardest things in life, when you work with the same people for many years, is what to talk about at lunchtime.
Posted on 9:00am Saturday 16th August 2008
YOU can run but you can't hide. If you commit the crime then your justice will arrive, in its own sweet time. Even a bushy beard and a pair of glasses can't hide you forever, as Radovan Karadzic found out. He will very soon be meeting his justice in the Hague.
Posted on 9:00am Saturday 9th August 2008
IT would be fair to say that when it comes to transport innovation France has never really been at the cutting edge of technology.
Posted on 9:00am Saturday 2nd August 2008
THERE IS apparently still plenty of mileage left in the old saying that when America sneezes the rest of the world catches a cold.
Posted on 9:00am Saturday 19th July 2008
WHEN it comes to selecting foods to please your palate, some things are just too obvious for words, and some are a little more off-field.
Posted on 9:00am Saturday 5th July 2008
I DO sometimes wonder why we bother having experts in the world. They are a very expensive luxury, they have to be fed, watered, paid extortionate salaries, and then, worst of all, we are obliged to listen to their tedious doom mongering on current affairs programmes.
Posted on 9:00am Saturday 28th June 2008
SURELY the true measure of success lies in the ability to take diversity and to turn it around until it is facing back the way it came, and to make it work for you.
Posted on 9:00am Saturday 21st June 2008
THINGS are not always what they seem to be. Perceived faults are not necessarily negative, and the obvious is not always so.
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Trevor Morris and his wife Sue left Charlton Down in 2002 for the Tarn region of southern France, where Trevor renovates old properties. In his spare moments he writes a weekly column about his experiences for the Dorset Echo Weekend Magazine.
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